Pivot Chart 100 thousand annoying axis decimals

I have a pivot chart that can not make it to stay in the value axis I set. Every time I get it to show whole numbers after I closed it and open it again, it shows the .....en axis the same way again!
I've try all the combination way to show single whole number and can make it stay that way.
What is the secret? is it the table field data type value?
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What I don't understand though is why the Custom Max wa at such an obscure number 10.054299011128 but setting this to 10 sorted the issue. You still need to use the Format of #,##0 though to get rid of

If you select the axis and then Property Sheet, Format, Number: You can select the standard formats such as STANDARD and FIXED which default to 2 decimal places or you can enter a custom format such as #,##0 then goes to ZERO decimals
Cheers, Andrew

peter57r:
Is what I thought, but if I remove the axis, then I can set up the labels for the series, it doent give an option in this Pivot chart.
TextReport:
This is a pivot chart and it does have some options to set up the axis, but that my problem when I set it and save it, after I closed it and open it, it opens the same way with all the .00000000000s.
boag2000:
Yes, I need a pivot chart. I have a dashboard and in the same from already got to more charts. I need the Pivot chart so I dont get the dashboard crowed with lots of chart, this way I show the 2 most important charts and with all the data I let them Build their own other needed chart with the Pivot Chart.

I have just opened my test form and the format of the axis is still set to #,##0, this is opn a PivotChart in Access 2007. Can you double check that the save is working and that there are no events that are triggering causing a problem.
Cheers, Andrew

There is a more fundamental issue with the graph and probably is related to the problem with the axis, the first bar is not showing as 9 but is slightly below as is the 3rd bar that should be 8.
Cheers, Andrew

I forced a save through the save button at the top of the screen next to the office icon.

I have been into the PivotChart and the Pivot table and the data in the PivotTable is correct at 9, 1 and 8.
I think the issue with the PivotChart is possibly a cosmetic 1 where the bar doesn't touch the gridline, however, this is certainly caused by the major grid lines not being at the correct unit but not sure why.

What I don't understand though is why the Custom Max wa at such an obscure number 10.054299011128 but setting this to 10 sorted the issue. You still need to use the Format of #,##0 though to get rid of the decimals.
Cheers, Andrew

TextReport, thanks for the input.. I've been busy all morning and havent seen you post.
On tha saving, I did that forced Saving too and when I open it again the decinals are there.
i can not set the Max to 10 because the chart may have values above 10. I need all to be Automatic
Where do I use this format? the chart doent give that option?

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